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    Dehydration Lab Report

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    Introduction: The purpose for this experiment is to carry out the dehydration of 2-methylcyclohexanol, which undergoes an E1 mechanism by following Saytzev’s rule to form different product such as 1-methylcyclohexanol, 3-methylcyclohexanol and methylenecyclohexane. The reaction can be dehydrated using sulfuric acid and H3PO4. The dehydration mechanism occurs in several steps like – 1. Converting the OH group into a better leaving group that is deprotonating with H3PO4. 2. Removing a…

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    Daniel H Burnham and John Wellborn Root are consider to be one of the founding fathers when it comes to advancement towards Chicago architecture. Root was born in Georgia and Burnham born in New York; however, both became native to Chicago at a youth consequently loving the architecture that was there beforehand. Roots had the better recognized education while learning about architecture in school while studying in Liverpool, England and eventually got a degree in civil engineering from New…

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    British forces lost men for every one on the American Forces. The British lost over 550 and the Americans lost approximately 280. This attack was a three column attack. Benedict Arnold and Horatio Gates started arguing and Benedict Arnold finally convinced Horatio Gates to order American soldiers onto the battlefield to meet at the center column. Benedict Arnold was a very important person in the Revolutionary war. He was called a traitor and a hero. Because he defected to the…

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    In this week problem, the students are presented with a table with data on altitude and temperature gathered by a weather balloon. The data is in the first column shows the data of the altitude in feet, and the second data shows the air temperature in degrees Fahrenheit. Part A asked the students to pretend that they are making a comparable metric table of the data with the same variables. The altitude need to be change into kilometer and the temperature is measured in degree Celsius, what is…

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    The United States Congress is comprised of the two legislative bodies of the federal government, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Working alongside one another, the two chambers are responsible for the creation of legislation with cooperation from the President, the head of the Executive Branch. When the Senate, House, and Presidency are all aligned in terms of their political allegiance it is referred to as a united government, and when it is not it is called a divided government.…

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    In this experiment p-cresol was converted to n-propyl p-tolyl ether by using a modified form of the Williamson Ether method. The modified form used is called Phase Transfer Catalysis. The p-cresol was deprotonated by NaOH. The addition of tetrabutylammonium bromide provides the necessary help that the nucleophile needed to get into the organic phase in order to react with the electrophile. The reaction would have proceeded without this addition although it would have been a very slow reaction.…

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    During the Pacific Theater, Pyle struggled reporting about the sailors of the United States Navy. There were many issues with using the names of sailors in his columns, but the policy was lifted only for him. Pyle found himself on the USS Cabot, an aircraft carrier carried the planes that would later bomb Japan’s inland. He found the sailors very friendly, they lived luxurious lives, compared to the average soldier…

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    White Temple Vs Ziggurat

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    only mud-brick. As we can see from what the Pyramid is made from it wasn’t a Temple it was a Tomb. It's also has for decorations colonnade which is series of columns, stone columns that could be bundled reeds or attached to the wall, hypostyle which is flat ceiling supported by columns, portico that means extended porch or colonnade columns, and life-sized statues. The last difference we can see that the Pyramid of Djoser has a serdab but The White Temple doesn't have. I think that the only…

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    Pantheon is a previous Roman temple which was converted to a Christian church. Its architecture is as interesting as its history. The Pantheon is a massive round temple covered by a dome and fronted by a transitional block and a portico of eight columns. Looking at…

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    “a modern building” (Cathedral of St. Paul, n.d.). It was designed in the Beaux Arts style popularized between 1893-1929, considered a “revival style” and characterized by heavy ornamentation, large features and “heavy masonry”. Roman arches and columns are often used in this style (Architectural Styles.org, n.d.) That style can be seen in the arches, domes, symmetry and lines. One of the most notable features is the huge dome, which I’ve noticed on multiple occasions when attending baptisms at…

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